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Special N.C. plate helps fund spaying, neutering

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
(Updated 5:41 am)

RALEIGH (AP) — The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Animal Welfare Section reimbursed counties almost $400,000 for spay/neuter procedures last year, thanks in part to purchases of "Animal Lovers" specialty license plates.

The procedures were intended for pets belonging to low-income residents.

In all, 27 counties requested more than $432,000 in reimbursements for more than 8,000 surgeries performed. The Animal Welfare Section was able to reimburse $398,955.

The N.C. Veterinary Medical Association says spaying or neutering decreases the risk of cancer in dogs and cats, decreases aggressive behaviors and eliminates most urine marking behaviors, among a host of other benefits.

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flow

February 22, 2012 - 11:04 am EST

Who do these funds go to? Is it to local rescue groups that do low cost spay - neuter? If so how does the Department of Agriculture determine which organization are able to participate?

lskafori

February 23, 2012 - 2:10 am EST

I'll be glad to purchase one as long as members of PETA and ASPCA are the first in line.

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